RADIO BOYS SERIES
By ALLEN CHAPMAN

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"A new series for boys giving full details of radio work, both in sending and receiving-telling how small and large amateur sets can be made and operated, and how some boys got a lot of fun and adventure out of what they did. Each volume from first to last is so thoroughly fascinating so strictly un-to-date and accurate we feel sure all lads will peruse them with great delight.

Each volume has a Foreword by Jack Binns the well-known radio expert."

--- Grosset & Dunlap advertisement

 

The "well-known radio expert" who wrote the foreword to each volume actually  had a life straight out of the pages of a turn-of-the-century boys' adventure book himself. The young wireless operator of the SS Republic, a large passenger ship,  Jack Binns became a popular hero in 1909 when on a foggy night the Republic collided with another ship, the SS Florida, off the coast of Nantucket. Jack Binns, manning the radio in the partially wrecked communications room, sent distress signals which were picked up on shore and relayed to other ships in the area. One of these was the SS Baltic, which -- guided through the fog by  Binns' relayed instructions -- was able to rescue every last soul of the 2400 plus people on board the crippled ships; not a single life was lost. This was apparently the first time that radio had been used to summon assistance in this manner. As a strange footnote, Binns was offered the position of wireless operator aboard the ill-starred Titanic; he turned down the job because he was going to get married.

Songs were written about him, a tickertape parade was held in his honor, and the directors of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company presented him with a gold watch. Read more about Jack Binns.

 

(1) THE RADIO BOYS' FIRST WIRELESS: OR, WINNING THE FERBERTON PRIZE -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1922. Grosset & Dunlap.

(2) THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT: OR, THE MESSAGE THAT SAVED THE SHIP -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1922. Grosset & Dunlap.

(3) THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION: OR MAKING GOOD IN THE WIRELESS ROOM -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1922. Grosset & Dunlap.

(4) THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS: OR, THE MIDNIGHT CALL FOR ASSISTANCE -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1922. Grosset & Dunlap.

(5) THE RADIO BOYS TRAILING A VOICE: OR, SOLVING A WIRELESS MYSTERY -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns.. 1922. Grosset & Dunlap.

 (6) THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE FOREST RANGERS: OR, THE GREAT FIRE ON SPRUCE MOUNTAIN -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1923. Grosset & Dunlap.

(7) THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE ICEBERG PATROL: OR, MAKING SAFE THE OCEAN LANES -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns. 1924. Grosset & Dunlap.

(8) THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE FLOOD FIGHTERS: OR, SAVING THE CITY IN THE VALLEY -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1925. Grosset & Dunlap.

(9) THE RADIO BOYS ON SIGNAL ISLAND: OR, WATCHING FOR THE SHIPS OF MYSTERY -- by Allen Chapman; illustrated by Walter S. Rogers; with forward by Jack Binns. 1926. Grosset & Dunlap.

(10) THE RADIO BOYS IN GOLD VALLEY: OR, THE MYSTERY OF THE DESERTED MINING CAMP -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1927. Grosset & Dunlap.

(11) THE RADIO BOYS AIDING THE SNOWBOUND: OR, STARVATION DAYS AT LUMBER RUN -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1928. Grosset & Dunlap.

(12) THE RADIO BOYS ON THE PACIFIC: OR, SHIPWRECKED ON AN UNKNOWN ISLAND-- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1929. Grosset & Dunlap.

(13) THE RADIO BOYS TO THE RESCUE: OR, THE SEARCH FOR THE BARMORE TWINS -- by Allen Chapman; with foreword by Jack Binns, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1930. Grosset & Dunlap.

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Grosset & Dunlap advertisement in 1927 printing of Jerry Todd and the Whispering Mummy, courtesy of Thomas Duffy.

Report: Jack Binns on the SS Republic

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